Outpainting (with IP Adapter & Image Tagger)SometimesWitchyUpdated: Jul 16, 2024 9:05 AM 80339 starVisual DesignLANDSCAPEWALLPAPERINPAINTINGCOMPOSITIONOUTPAINTINGRelated PostsCommentsSometimesWitchyDefinitely not a perfect outpainting, but not horrible either17RemixSometimesWitchyTest of the outpainting tool with the built in IP adapter 🤗 (This was expanded from a 1024x1024 image. The setting had the mask all the way up at 56. And I think the IP adapter was at 0.7 weight, 1.0 denoise, and starting at 0.6. Fiddling with those seems like they may be the key for getting uploaded/non-TA-generated images to blend better)25RemixLoading...Related PostsCommentsSometimesWitchyDefinitely not a perfect outpainting, but not horrible either17RemixSometimesWitchyTest of the outpainting tool with the built in IP adapter 🤗 (This was expanded from a 1024x1024 image. The setting had the mask all the way up at 56. And I think the IP adapter was at 0.7 weight, 1.0 denoise, and starting at 0.6. Fiddling with those seems like they may be the key for getting uploaded/non-TA-generated images to blend better)25Remix
SometimesWitchyTest of the outpainting tool with the built in IP adapter 🤗 (This was expanded from a 1024x1024 image. The setting had the mask all the way up at 56. And I think the IP adapter was at 0.7 weight, 1.0 denoise, and starting at 0.6. Fiddling with those seems like they may be the key for getting uploaded/non-TA-generated images to blend better)25Remix
SometimesWitchyTest of the outpainting tool with the built in IP adapter 🤗 (This was expanded from a 1024x1024 image. The setting had the mask all the way up at 56. And I think the IP adapter was at 0.7 weight, 1.0 denoise, and starting at 0.6. Fiddling with those seems like they may be the key for getting uploaded/non-TA-generated images to blend better)25Remix